Title of article :
The post-processed Galerkin method applied to non-linear shell vibrations
Author/Authors :
Laing، Carlo R. نويسنده , , McRobie، Allan نويسنده , , Thompson، J. M. T. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
We present the results of a computational study of the post-processed Galerkin methods put fonuard by Garcia-Archilla et al. applied to the non-linear von Karman equations governing the dynamic response of a thin cylindrical panel periodically forced by a transverse point load. We spatially discretize the shell using finite differences to produce a large system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). By analogy with spectral non-linear Galerkin methods we split this large system into a ʹslowlyʹ contracting subsystem and a ʹquicklyʹ contracting subsystem. We then compare the accuracy and efficiency of (i) ignoring the dynamics of the ʹquick ʹ system (analogous to a traditional spectral Galerkin truncation and sometimes referred to as ʹsubspace dynamicsʹ in the finite element community when applied to numerical eigenvectors), (ii) slaving the dynamics of the quick system to the slow system during numerical integration (analogous to a non-linear Galerkin method), and (iii) ignoring the influence of the dynamics of the quick system on the evolution of the slow system until we require some output, when we ʹliftʹ the variables from the slow system to the quick using the same slaving rule as in (ii). This corresponds to the postprocessing of Garcia-Archilla et al. We find that method (iii) produces essentially the same accuracy as method (ii) but requires only the computational power of method (i) and is thus more efficient than either. In contrast with spectral methods, this type of finite-difference technique can be applied to irregularly shaped domains. We feel that post-processing of this form is a valuable method that can be implemented in computational schemes for a wide variety of partial differential equations (PDEs) of practical importance.
Keywords :
Consensus problem , Asynchronous distributed systems , Crash failures , Fault-tolerance , Unreliablefailure detectors
Journal title :
DYNAMICS & STABILITY OF SYSTEMS
Journal title :
DYNAMICS & STABILITY OF SYSTEMS